Recently I have gained a tremendous friend in Mr. Anthony Waldrop. He has an amazing history of pastoring a church for over 25 years,and being a business man, a father, and a husband. The letter below he wrote after experiencing the Life Company’s community. Enjoy!!

Intro: The Following Information is my (Anthony S. Waldrop) observation of the intricate unveiling of the LIFE Leadership as observed by me, an outsider, with no previous or prior knowledge of LIFE Leadership, or any other class or similar type of business.

Oh the Funny part is, in my mind, I can read this in three voice, Orrin’s, Chris’s, and Bill’s! I love it. LOL

MY TWELEVE REVELATIONS OF LIFE, BY ANTHONY S. WALDROP 2/2/2017

Revelation: a surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made known in a dramatic way.

Revelation of INTEREST: When you come out to a Tuesday night, and are first introduced to the “Community,” right off the get-go you learn that there is real interest among the participates. It doesn’t take too long to see that there is an excellence that permeates the group. Respect, class and a genuine warmth is transferred between all the people, and visitors are treated kindly and made to feel comfortable and welcome. The fact that people take effort to dress well and treat the event as important is impossible to overlook.

Revelation of “Presents” There is a special speaker there who has respect from the attenders with a measureable level of success, they are a person with “Presents”. They are a Leader in the group, a great communicator, with a great testimony and they have respect, and they should be paid attention to.

Revelation of “Excitement”: They have big and power packed events, and they have tickets in their hand and they are convinced you should go. Excitement is ingrained in these people, (at this point you’re unsure why).

Revelation of “Current”: A body of water or air moving in a DEFINATE DIRECTION. When you get to a “Major” you walk into a “WOW” atmosphere. As the weekend moves through its speakers you experience the “Current”. The “Current” is the mixture of Interest, Presents, Excitement, and now you add the “Direction”. Direction explains the movement of the event, everything is moving in the same direction; definition, understanding, teaching, exhortation which leads into the next Revelation…

Revelation of “Purpose”: The reason something is done or created, the reason something exists. When Purpose begins to come into focus, there is a conflict of mind, people are trying to figure out if they are there simply as a consumer, or if they are there for more noble reasons. Those who don’t get this Revelation of Purpose, never get one step closer to escaping the Financial Matrix. Their stance is so defensive, and mind so cynical that they are endanger of “Paying the Devils toll ASW” for the rest of their life. This discovery of Purpose is a process, that is why the length of the event is important. It takes time to sink in, one speaker after the next, covering so many minds with so many favors of the same fruit, the Purpose starts to sink in. The PURPOSE is both DEEP and MULTI-FACETED, one facet of PURPOSE is to slay the “Giant”, to stop “Paying the Devils toll” asw (interest, overages, over draft fees etc.), Orrin actually made a reference to defeating the Financial Matrix and breaking its hold on us as a nation! I caught that, and I was like, wow, this man is a true Crusader! It is the realization that the Matrix can be made powerless in the lives of those who learn the Principles of LIFE. Another facet of the Purpose, is developing an offense that can “turn money from a Master to a Servant LLR” Then there is the Purpose of Charity, being a blessing, and the Purpose of living our Dreams. I’m sure there is more!

The Revelation of Community: You would think that is understood earlier in the process, not for me. The “Following” the Fellowship, the Team Meetings, the caravans, and shared rooms, the interaction between the people, black, white, yellow, red, brown the Mennonite, the disabled the old and the young. There is a common cause that brings these folks together! A compensated community!

The Revelation of Tutelage: Protection of or authority over someone or something; guardianship. I begin to see and understand that there is a “Guardianship” over LIFE. Orrin, Chris, and rest of the LIFE’s Leaders are literally, Watchers on the Wall over the company. There has been an investment of blood sweat and tears is LIFE. LIFE mean more to its Leaders than just a conduit of wealth, theirs a nurturing and great interest in the Purpose of LIFE. You understand that this Company is structured to Grow and set up for the benefit if the community. The Character of the LIFE Leaders are on display through their content. The identity of LIFE and its Leaders are not divisible!

The Revelation ofMentorship: When I experienced the Mentorship in LIFE, when I was drawn into the meeting in the hall in KY, and Aron Radosa put his approval on the Band of Brother and elevated us and edified us, that was a good feeling. I discovered that I was in the present of a true Leader. Then I discovered that this very important man, this respected man, he was going to lead me and train me and teach me, and stay right there to help me get on track. When I sat in a living room and Julie and I got to talk to Bill and Keisha and hear Bill teach, like six feet away, I’m blown away. The Mentorship of LIFE is spot on. Too understand that I can tell a friend, hay, sign here and you get Aron too! Wow…. just awesome. When I saw the way Mary andKeisha treated Julie, and I saw the Women I love, receiving love from Mary at our home, and that it was real. I had the Revelation that these people were way more than just LIFE Employees. They were special.

The Revelation of MY DREAM: I told Aron and Bill what had happen as John taught our last Tuesday. It was a combination of so much that I had been experiencing, but John drove it home so well. I had my Dream high-jacked, my Dreams were the victim of a “Dream Virus” right out of the Financial Matrix. I had reached my “Current” Dream status and it wasn’t good. I was living my Dream to just get by, and I was the master at it! L I really no longer believed that Julie and I could have an Amazing Home on a Private Lake and use it as a Hospitality House for struggling Marriages and Pastors in Crisis, to spend the last 20 so or years of my life sowing into people. Now I have that dream back thanks to LIFE Leadership. Except now I’ve added sharing LIFE as part of that Dream. Financial Freedom is the current path I’m on!

The Last Revelation,The Revelation Difference: that Julie and I can make a difference on a much broader scale then we have in the past. Because we have the Content, the Commerce, and the Community to do it with!

The last two I see, but I don’t yet understand well enough to put do a thought.

In my life there has been moments and stories that have changed me because of the change that I have witnessed. Like every father, I cherish the moments of my children’s first steps and my children’s first return of a hug (even us “tough” guys get overwhelmed with emotion). And I could continue with the moment my wife, Mary, first appeared to walk down the aisle in our wedding, and she changed from the girlfriend/fiance to my wife and best friend.

But a lot of my moments have come through the process of working with people in a culture of change. It is incredible to watch people become totally consumed with their growth and purpose. This culture is enbodied in the LIFE Leadership business and community. It is built around the idea that the world is starving for the “the best chance to live the life you always wanted”. Through the right information in the right form from real people with real experiences, LIFE Leadership is changing lives all over the world through placing people in a growth environment. And this community is just beginning.

One such story is that of my friend, Mike Eppenbaugh. He is a great young man in Warsaw, Ind who is changing lives through his amazing example. We will hear his story from his own words:

“I would say that my life is a underdog story. One day when I was 3 y/o, I was not feeling good, but my dad asked me if I wanted to go to preschool that day before dropping me off at my babysitter. I told him that I wanna go, but when I arrived at the preschool, I passed out in the arms of the teacher. I was diagnosed with a serious life-threatening seizure and became hospitalized for two weeks fighting for my life. Thanks for the good Lord, I made it. My struggles continued through by school years with learning disabilities and the label of “you can’t learn as fast or as good your classmates”. Of course I had some friends cheer me on and be there for me, but I had my critics, too. Individuals who would make fun of my weight or think that I was stupid or that I wasn’t good enough to be their friend. Not only my classmates were my critics, some of the teachers continued to think I was not going to make through either. But I proved to them that I was good enough by making it through Elementary, Middle, and fighting through High School.

My senior year could be considered my best and almost worse year in school. First of all, my grades were the best they had been allowing me to hit the honor roll for first time ever while getting perfect attendance. I was flying high with possibly at getting a Core 40 Diploma ( a step higher than a normal one). All changed, though, when I was once again struck with a seizure that almost cost me not only my school life but my personal life as well. As this was unfolding, one teacher was hoping that I would not pass the English part of a standardize test and refused to sign the waiver trying to prevent me from High School graduation. Once again, I proved my critics wrong by graduating High School! A major victory in my life.

It took me a year and half out of high school to find my first full- time job. But at the same time, I was baptized because my heart was crying out. I took Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. Things did not end here, my life actually started to get worse with my dad’s best friend committed suicide. I became so overwhelmed by depression that almost two weeks later, I attempted to commit suicide by taking knife to myself. My family and my friends came beside me and helped me kick depression’s butt.

Now let us Fast Forward about five years, just before my 26 birthday, a friend of mine ask me what I doing was on a Tuesday Night. Unknown to me, I was about to be introduced to the LIFE Leadership community. My eyes were opened to a group of people that really care about me and will help me Win Big in my life. Thanks to the books I have read, all of the CDs I have listened to (A Whole Lot of them!), and the encouragement from Blake and Apryl Harris, my life has turned around BIG TIME for the better. I now have a positive attitude and let my Sanguine-Phlegmatic Personality really shine in both my personal and professional life. Because of the LIFE Leadership community, my job at McDonalds for the last seven and half years (quitting twice and coming back), has changed dramatically. My hard work, like Chris Brady’s Today’s the Day Cd ( Seven and Half Years!), the double shifts, working on my days off, angry customers flipping me the Bird! (TODAY’S THE DAY!) is finally paying off. I was recently promoted to Manager in Training position. Likely to get my own store. I want to thank the Life Leadership community (especially Aron and Mary Radosa, Phil and Shannon Bontrager. and Blake and Apryl Harris) for helping me become a lot better person. I don’t where my life would be without this culture, so THANK YOU !

My journey so far had been hard but it’s has been so Worth IT ! and this only the beginning of my success journey. God Bless,Mike Eppenbaugh”

The Right Community + the Right Hunger + the Right Information = Overcomer! I changed by watching Mike change and in hearing his story. I pray you put yourself in an environment that improves you! Put yourself in the LIFE Leadership community!

Recently an old friend called me and asked about how to talk to his daughter about becoming a woman. To say that the question blew me back is an understatement. His daughter is the same age as my oldest daughter(10 yrs old). My mind was working in over-drive. “She is too young.” “She doesn’t need to know that stuff right now.” “She isn’t developing yet.” “Oh, wait Mary said that she was talking about a boy the other day.” “She has heard the sexuality talk from her mom.” “Is that enough.” “My oldest, Hailie, said just yesterday on her way to school, ‘Why do babies have to come from S…E….X…?!'” AUGH!!! As a dad, you dream of your daughter growing up and becoming great. You imagine that she will always treat you as the king, but in the same stream of consciousness, you know she had better treat her husband as her #1. But not for a long time in the future, RIGHT?!

My wife, Mary, is incredible at helping my thick skull see things differently. Mary has encouraged me to tell my daughters how beautiful they are. Each daughter takes from their father the aspect of their beauty. A daughter is dependent on the compliments of their dad to establish and maintain a healthy view of herself. Mary stated that “beauty comes from the father’s view and then transferred onto the husband at marriage”. I have done my best to tell Hailie and now, Reagan (my two daughters) how gorgeous they are. Great example: Hailie was having a down day and Mary told me to remind her how beautiful Hailie is to me. Reluctantly (because I was being told what to do), I said,”Hailie, you are gorgeous!”; a feeling I had but did not express out loud. Her reaction was one of covering her face and walking away. Mary said, “Do it again. She loved it.” So, a few hours later, I repeated my truth to her. I received the same reaction. But that night, Hailie snuggled up to me to watch a movie (something she did not do). I was amazed and elated. Boy, do our girls need us!

Now gentlemen, their beauty is determined by our perspective, but how about this “purity” thing. Anybody out there like me? You are loading your guns and sharpening your aim. A boy with my daughter?!?—> BAM! No more boy! Only kidding, (sort of…) That is my natural thoughts, but not very healthy or Biblical. We have established in our household the mother’s role to talk to our daughters about sex and the father’s role to talk to my son. But the purity thing is a dual responsibility. And yes, I said, “your RESPONSIBILITY”. Now I am not perfect nor am I seasoned on this perspective, but some of you readers may be. In the movie, Courageous, there a great scene of a dad’s want to fulfill the role of a promise. One of the fathers takes his daughter out to eat at a very elegant restaurant. During the meal, he presents her with a “promise” ring and places it on her finger to remind her of God’s request and command for purity until marriage. [Old fashion? I think not. Just the truth] He promises to be there for her until she finds the one that she falls in love with that believes and maintains the same belief system. At marriage, the ring will be replaced with a wedding ring. The transfer is then given unto the new husband to be the stronghold and keeper of her beauty.

Now, I know that I have only scratched the surface of the thoughts. It is a crucial area of importance for family and fatherhood. Please tell me of your resources and experiences so we can become stronger as husbands, fathers, and leaders.

A lot of the readers out there including myself grew up as NFL wannabees. We worked hard when we were young and continued that work through high school and maybe your hard work took you to college to play. Either way, that dream lived for a lot of us to one day get into the big show, the NFL. Just yesterday, my pastor turned me onto the amazing testimony of Jason Hanson, the place kicker for the Detroit Lions. No matter what your thoughts are of the Lions, you have to give respect for this gentleman. I looked up some of his statistics: Over the course of his 20-year NFL career, he holds the NFL record for most games played with one team. He holds the NFL record for most 50+yard field goals. He also is tied or the most 50+ yard field goals in a single season. He is the first player in NFL history to score 2,000 points with one franchise and has the most career games with one team. His consistency and his accuracy defy reason. He is the first kicker in NFL history to go 8-for-8 on 50+yard field goals in a single season. He holds NFL record making 24 consecutive field goals of 40+ yards. Amazingly, after the 2010 NFL season, Hanson has only missed eight extra points in his 20 year career! In addition, he can be counted on when the game is on the line, accounting for 17 game-winning field goals.

Here is his thoughts on all that:

I’ve had a wonderful career. I’ve been to two Pro Bowls. I’ve kicked several game winning field goals. I’m proud to have been with the Detroit Lions my entire career, and I want to finish well.

My greatest struggle is not the pressure of making the kick when the game is on the line, or driving the ball deep on kickoffs. Actually, my greatest struggle has nothing to do with my performance on the field, or dealing with all the external elements. It’s an internal struggle. It has to do with not allowing my identity to be dependent on my performance.

God has used football and kicking to shape me. I don’t know how I could kick without my faith. God has given me ability and a mind to use. I find peace in knowing that. I train as hard as I can. I execute my technique as perfectly as I can. And if I miss, I know that God still cares for me and has a plan for me, and my identity does not depend upon a field goal.

Which is not to say that a missed field goal does not bother me. It does. If I miss, I’m more upset than anyone. But even if I lead the NFL in humiliation, I know that my hope is not tied up in what happens on the football field.

I grew up in a Christian family. I was a decent guy, and never visited the wrong side of the tracks. I didn’t come to Christ because I had hit the bottom. In fact, my story is somewhat the opposite. God worked through my success to draw me closer to Him. Success can be as big a test as failure. I began to experience how good it was to succeed. I was a consensus All-American my sophomore year at Washington State. I’ve signed nice contracts. I have a certain amount of celebrity. But I’ve discovered it’s all empty. It can’t satisfy. The greatest despair in life comes from reaching your dream and discovering that’s all there is.

I’ve always liked the Bible story of the rich young ruler, who had everything a person could want – fortune, good reputation, power and influence – but he was missing the most critical thing – a relationship with God.

Over the years, as I tasted success and found it empty, I have become more and more convinced that everything the Bible says is true, and Jesus is exactly who He says He is. In fact, I’ve based my entire life on Jesus being who He says He is – the Savior of the world.

Jesus said, “Come, follow Me.” And I have. And in Him alone I have found peace. Having a relationship with Jesus Christ is something you can always rely on. I’m going to make mistakes, maybe miss a kick or whatever, but I know no matter what, I have my relationship with Christ. And that’s the most important thing of all.

Great stuff! Do you think Jason claims that he is the hero of the story, or someone a lot bigger? Most see his fortune, cars, and big house and believe it is only the skill and money. Jason also has a marriage that lasts from 1992 and 3 children. It makes one think. No matter what you think of God and His Savior, you can’t deny the evidence. You must get around people like Jason to truly see if it is real. But where? I get this opportunity with my friend and mentor, Bill Lewis . He has all the success one would like, but consistently gives God the glory. I would compel you to look into the depths of the Life Company. Not the surface, but the heart is where the meaning lies. They welcome your presence and your desire to be more.

I have been following Tullian Tchividjian for about 3 years now. He is a powerful pastor and author. His book, “Unfashionable” should be read by all. He has a powerful way of preaching that appeals to many including myself. Tullian has an active blog that I follow to gain insight. On March 22nd, he had an entry called the “Fruits of Grace“. I started to read the article when it diverged into a recent event in Hollywood. Now I am very grateful for what the movie industry has done in bringing fiction and non-fiction alive. I am consistently amazed at the imagination of men and women who work in the motion picture business. They have a great eye for detail and in keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Recently (and maybe always) the people of Hollywood have been a little less active in their profession and more active in the downward spiral of America. They tend to have a large influence on the minds of Americans in this media focused world. (Remember that this is my opinion) But I love it when I see truth being projected from those whom face is in the lights. Too many people expect the actor/actress to be same off camera and on. I expect them to be real and to show their real side. And that their “fruit” in life tells us how much or who they can coach.

Well, in the recent blog by Tullian, we see an amazing act of forgiveness and also, an expectation of forgiveness from others. Robert Downey, Jr. was given the “American Cinematheque Award, a prize given to an extraordinary artist in the entertainment industry who is fully engaged in his or her work and is committed to making a significant contribution to the art of the motion pictures”. A mouth full to say the least. Most of us know Mr. Downey,Jr from the 80-90’s and recently with the Sherlock Holmes series and the Iron Man series. He is probably considered one the top names in Hollywood right now. With receiving this award, Robert can ask anyone he chooses to present it on stage, and he choose Mel Gibson. Most of us have heard bits and pieces of Mel’s quick drop from the top.

With all this being said, here is Downey’s acceptance speech:

I asked Mel to present this award to me for a reason. Because when I couldn’t get sober, he told me not to give up hope, and he urged me to find my faith—didn’t have to be his or someone else’s—as long as it was rooted in forgiveness. And I couldn’t get hired so he cast me in the lead in a movie that was actually developed for him. He kept a roof over my head, and he kept food on the table. And most importantly, he said that if I accepted responsibility for my wrongdoings and embraced that part of my soul that was ugly—”hugging the cactus” he calls it—he said that if I “hugged the cactus” long enough, I would become a man of some humility and my life would take on new meaning. And I did and it worked. All he asked in return was that some day I help the next guy in some small way. It’s reasonable to assume that at the time he didn’t imagine the next guy would be him. Or that some day was tonight.

Anyway, on this special occasion… I humbly ask that you join me—unless you are completely without sin (in which you picked the wrong… industry)—in forgiving my friend his trespasses, offering him the same clean slate you have me, and allowing him to continue his great and ongoing contribution to our collective art without shame. He’s hugged the cactus long enough. [And then they hug].

Wow! What an act in the bright lights. At complete risk of his own career, Downey gives and asks forgiveness. Someone at the bottom and someone at the top can work! What if we used this as an example of grace in our life? What if we were to give more hands up and less hands out? What if we were to truly give from ourselves and expect nothing in return? Our neighborhoods can be like this once again. It just takes you. The whole “Pay it forward” theory. My friends and mentors in the Life company believe in the motto of “making a difference”. Check it out for yourself and you will see it LIVE.

I must say that some things are beyond words. I just finished watching a movie called ‘Act of Valor’. With respect for all military personal, past, present, and future, I can only say that I am indebted. Thank you for displaying to the world that courage is an action not a feeling. The film ended with a stirring poem by Shawnee Cheif, Tecumseh.

So live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart. Trouble no one about their religion;respect others in their view, and demand that they respect yours. Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life. Seek to make your life long and its purpose in the service of your people. Prepare a noble death song for the day when you go over the great divide.

Always give a word or a sign of salute when meeting or passing a friend, even a stranger, when in a lonely place. Show respect to all people and grovel to none.

When you arise in the morning give thanks for the food and for the joy of living. If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies only in yourself. Abuse no one and no thing, for abuse turns the wise ones to fools and robs the spirit of its vision.

When it comes your time to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song and die like a hero going home.

I recently read an article by J.C. Ryle called “Peace! Be Still!” This was an amazing description of Mark 4:37-40 where Jesus was awoken by His disciples during a raging storm because of their fear of death. –Pause– Now I probably lost some readers and threw another group of readers into an analytical lens of how to look at Scripture. I pray that you all stick around for the duration, because I may learn something. Oh yah, you may also. –End Pause–